Public Power Entity definition

Public Power Entity means any agency, authority, or instrumentality of a state or of a political subdivision of a state, or any corporation wholly owned by any one or more of the foregoing, that is engaged in the generation, transmission, and/or distribution of electric energy.
Public Power Entity means cooperative and municipal utilities, including public power supply entities comprised of either or both of the same and rural electric cooperatives, and joint action agencies.
Public Power Entity means a city, town, or interlocal entity that owns a system for

Examples of Public Power Entity in a sentence

  • Public Power Entity shall mean any agency, authority, or instrumentality of a state or of a political subdivision of a state, or any corporation wholly owned by any one or more of the foregoing, that is engaged in the generation, transmission, and/or distribution of electric energy.

  • In the event that the service obligations of an Electric Cooperative or Public Power Entity are not defined by geographic boundaries but by physical connections to a defined set of customers, the FRR Service Area in such circumstances shall be defined as all customers physically connected to transmission or distribution facilities of such Electric Cooperative or Public Power Entity within an area bounded by appropriate wholesale aggregate metering as described above.

  • Type of Self-Supply LSEMaximum Net Short Position (UCAP MW, measured at RTO, MAAC,SWMAAC and EMAAC unless otherwise specified)Single Customer Entity150 MW Public Power Entity1000 MWMulti-state Public Power Entity*1000 MW in SWMAAC, EMAAC, orMAAC LDAs and 1800 MW RTOVertically Integrated Utility20% of LSE's Reliability Requirement *A Multi-state Public Power Entity shall not have more than 90% of its total load in any one state.

  • Type of Self-Supply LSEMaximum Net Short Position (UCAPMW, measured at RTO, MAAC, SWMAAC and EMAAC unless otherwise specified)Single Customer Entity150 MWPublic Power Entity1000 MWMulti‐state Public Power Entity*1000 MW in SWMAAC, EMAAC, or MAACLDAs and 1800 MW RTOVertically Integrated Utility20% of LSE's Reliability Requirement *A Multi‐state Public Power Entity shall not have more than 90% of its total load in any one state.

  • Type of Self-Supply LSEMaximum Net Short Position (UCAP MW, measured at RTO, MAAC,SWMAAC and EMAAC unless otherwise specified)Single Customer Entity150 MWPublic Power Entity1000 MWMulti-state Public Power Entity*1000 MW in SWMAAC, EMAAC, orMAAC LDAs and 1800 MW RTOVertically Integrated Utility20% of LSE's Reliability Requirement*A Multi-state Public Power Entity shall not have more than 90% of its total load in any one state.

  • In such case, the ISO will consider the Public Power Entity or Government Entity a private entity for Credit Assessmentpurposes.

  • Type of Self-Supply LSEMaximum Net Short Position (UCAPMW, measured at RTO, MAAC, SWMAAC and EMAAC unless otherwise specified)Single Customer Entity150 MWPublic Power Entity1000 MWMulti-state Public Power Entity*1000 MW in SWMAAC, EMAAC, orMAAC LDAs and 1800 MW RTOVertically Integrated Utility20% of LSE's Reliability Requirement *A Multi-state Public Power Entity shall not have more than 90% of its total load in any one state.

  • First, it must be either an Investor Owned Utility (IOU), a Public Power Entity (PPE), or an Electric Cooperative (EC).

  • Type of Self-Supply LSEMaximum Net Short Position (UCAP MW, measured at RTO, MAAC,SWMAAC and EMAAC unless otherwise specified)Single Customer Entity150 MWPublic Power Entity1000 MWMulti-state Public Power Entity*1000 MW in SWMAAC, EMAAC, or MAAC LDAs and 1800 MW RTOVertically Integrated Utility20% of LSE's Reliability Requirement *A Multi-state Public Power Entity shall not have more than 90% of its total load in any one state.

  • On the appointed day the Council will not have to pay any further feuduties and no feuduties will be received by the Council.


More Definitions of Public Power Entity

Public Power Entity means any municipal corporation, including a city, town or other political subdivision, that is organized pursuant to law and that generates, transmits, distributes or otherwise provides electricity. Public power entity does not include a public service corporation.

Related to Public Power Entity

  • Member in Good Standing means a member in service who is not subject to removal by the employing city of the member pursuant to section 400.18 or 400.19, or other comparable process, and who is not the subject of an investigation that could lead to such removal. Except as specifically provided pursuant to section 411.9, a person who is restored to active service for purposes of applying for a pension under this chapter is not a member in good standing.

  • Public entity means this State, a political subdivision of this STATE or an agency, board, commission or department of this state or a political subdivision of this state.

  • Financial organization means any bank, trust company, savings bank, industrial bank, land bank, safe deposit company, private banker, savings and loan association, credit union, cooperative bank, small loan company, sales finance company, investment company, or any type of insurance company.

  • Surviving organization means the organization resulting from a merger which:

  • Foreign organization means an organization created under laws other than the laws of this state for a purpose for which an organization may be created under the laws of this state.

  • Public-private partnership means an arrangement or agreement, occurring on or after January 1, 2017, between a procurement unit and one or more contractors to provide for a public need through the development or operation of a project in which the contractor or

  • international organization shall have the meanings set forth in Section 7701 of the Code or successor provisions.

  • Constituent organization means an organization that is party to a merger.

  • Authority Having Jurisdiction means a federal, state, local, or other regional department, or an individual such as a fire marshal, building official, electrical inspector, utility provider or other individual having statutory authority.

  • Public organic record means a record that is available to the public for inspection and is: